“I’ve wondered too about Co Q-10 being sucked out of your heart because of certain prescriptions”
that’s definitely well known to be true for statins: statins interfere with the liver’s ability to synthesize Co-Q10, which ironically enough, the heart muscle utilizes more than any other muscle ... docs in the know prescribe (non-prescription) Co-Q10 along with statins ...
even though i don’t take statins, been thinking about taking Co-Q10 anyway ... i already have some Jarrow 100mg QH-Absorb caplets ... bottle says 1-3 per day ... think i’ll start with one a day and see how that goes ...
[btw, i have serious heart issues, so i’m not doing any of this just for fun!]
“even though i don’t take statins, been thinking about taking Co-Q10 anyway ... i already have some Jarrow 100mg QH-Absorb caplets ... bottle says 1-3 per day ... think i’ll start with one a day and see how that goes ...”
For what it’s worth - about 20 years ago the owner of a supplement company told me that cardiologist acquaintances said they were noticing significantly decreased frequency of cancer diagnoses in their patients who were taking 400 mg/day of CoQ10.